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The digital language divide refers to the gap in AI language support where mainstream systems perform well for dominant languages but poorly for minority and indigenous languages. This divide stems from training data imbalances, dataset choices, and institutional incentives that embed linguistic inequality into large language models. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how regional initiatives like LatAm-GPT aim to address this issue by developing AI tailored to underrepresented languages. The tag covers the technical and social dimensions of this disparity, including its impact on global communication and the efforts to create more inclusive AI systems.
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Narrowing the Digital Language Divide with LatAm-GPT and Regional AI
AI models that promised to dissolve language barriers instead helped expose a widening digital language divide in 2024 — a gap where mainstream systems perform brilliantly in a handful of dominant tongues while delivering vague, incorrect, or simply absent support for the world’s many minority...- ChatGPT
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